No, the emergency number 911 is not the same in every country. Different countries have different emergency numbers, such as 999 in the United Kingdom and 112 in many European countries.
No, 911 is the emergency number for the United States only.
Dial 911.
If you call the Emergency Number:"911, what is your emergency?""911, do you need Police, Fire, or Medical?""County/City Emergency Services, what is the location of your emergency?"Etc.If you call the Non-Emergency Number directly to the Fire Department/Station:"Name of Town/City Fire Department""Station Number"or anything along those lines, or even just "Hello".In the above examples the "911" emergency number is used, this number can vary from country to country. Also the Italicfont represents something that would be generally replaced.
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The Dominican Republicans Emergency number is 911.
For an emergency in the U.S. you call 911. For a number for the police station to call the police in a none emergency, every town has a different number for their local police department.
The emergency number 911 is used in the United States and Canada for reporting emergencies.
In the United States you should call 911. In other countries, call the country's emergency number.
That is going to be different for every firestation everywhere. In the US, it is usual to dial 911 in the event of an emergency, and give the information to the operator who can dispatch the appropriate emergency workers to you.
Canada uses 911 as its emergency number.